Apartment For Peggy is a movie I stumbled upon. It happened to be on the TV–about half way through to the end–when I turned it on today, and I sure am glad it was. I watched the entire last half of it, because it was so well written and articulate. Perhaps I read into movies too much, but I think the movie is great, and perfectly fitting for a young leader. I think the movie does a good job of illustrating a number of lessons. In addition, the movie was surprisingly watchable for being so old. Some of these lessons include:
- focusing on money, makes you short-sided,and unable to see the forest among the trees
- a tree takes a long time grow big and tall, but it is beautiful once it has
- don’t raise peoples hopes prematurely
- philosophy means the love of wisdom
- leadership may naturally follow passion
- a positive attitude is infectious
- the wise continue learning all through out their lives
- anything worth doing, isn’t easy
- times sure have changed (women are treated much differently nowadays)
Watch the movie, and maybe post some lessons you took from the movie as comments to this post! I would love to read them.
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